Learn creative coding writing simple programs

It's time to write some text on the screen using the text() function. The first parameter is the text you want to display, and the second and third parameters are the x and y position. With textSize() you can control how large the text is. If you call fill() before calling text() you can set the text color.
After some basic text() calls we create a program that writes anything you type on the screen. Each letter is written on a random position and with a random size. The letters then quickly fade out and disappear.

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